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Onanda Park Hike/Bike/Paddle

Please join us on August 11 for one of our multi-mode events at Onanda Park on the west side of Canandaigua Lake, 4965 County Road 16, Canandaigua – trail hiking, creek hiking, boating and/or biking. Onanda Park is an 80-acre public property, formerly a YWCA Camp, with 8 acres of level lakefront for water-related recreation and 72 acres of woods and trails on the west side of West Lake Road, including the picturesque Barnes Gully and Barnes Creek.  The lakefront and upland sections of the park have different parking fee rules; parking is free in the upland lots, but there is a fee of $10 per car on summer weekends at the lakefront lots. Lakefront walk-ins are free. For details on the park’s facilities, history, and ecosystems, see:  http://www.townofcanandaigua.org/portfolio_detail_page.asp?id=5

Meet at 3:45 for a 4 PM start at the upper Upland Parking lot, where we will get organized into groups according to your preferred activity.  Hikers will divide into the Climbers and the Tourists/Naturalists, cyclists will head out from here and boaters will drive down to the lakefront lot for easier access to the lake (note the $10/car fee) or walk their boats in. We will reassemble at the cars at 6:00 for our dish-to-pass social in one of the upland lakeview pavilions. Swimming and fishing opportunities are available throughout the afternoon; a lifeguard is on duty until 7 PM.

Climbers – will first hike the Upland Loop of about 1.5 miles, then head to Barnes Creek and walk upstream to the waterfall, then downstream to the lake, passing under the West Lake Road bridge. Bring a bathing suit and towel in your pack if you would like to swim after the hike; rest rooms are available for changing. Bring bug repellent and  water shoes with good traction for the creek walking section – your feet are guaranteed to get wet. Trails are well maintained and marked, with moderate climbs and descents and two overlooks into Barnes Gully. Poles will be helpful for the uneven surfaces in the stream bed.

Tourists/Naturalists – will hike the Lowlands Loop, then head down to Barnes Creek for some level walking in the water down to the mouth of the creek within the park, where you can sit and watch the action at the fishing pier and the swimming beach. Bring bug repellent and a bathing suit and towel in your pack if you would like to swim after the hike; rest rooms are available for changing. Bring water shoes with good traction for the creek walking section; poles will be helpful too.

Cyclists – will follow West Lake Road to the north as far as Butler Road, then loop over to Middle Cheshire Road and back to West Lake Road for a total of about 11.5 miles. There are two moderate hills to navigate, but most of the trip is at lake level and close to the water, and the road has a good shoulder and a 35 mph speed limit, making it a favorite for cyclists.

Boaters will drive to the lower lots east of West Lake Rd and carry their boats to the water, or carry them in from the upland lot. Portable wheels may prove useful. Once in the water, we will stay near the shore, heading south for a couple of miles toward Seneca Point (about 3 miles south). Bare Hill will be across the lake when we turn around to return to the park.

Social – Bring your own beverage and join us for the optional dish-to-pass social starting at 6 PM in one of the park pavilions (site to be announced at the start). In-lieu-of-cooking fee of $5 if you arrive without edibles.

Directions: From Springwater, go south to Naples, then north on Route 21, bearing right when it splits with Route 64. Five miles after the intersection with Route 64, turn right on County Road 16. In 2 miles, Onanda Park Upland Trails Area will be on your left.

From Honeoye/Hemlock, take Route 20A east toward Bristol. Turn right on County Road 32 at the Wizard of Clay. Continue straight through the intersection at Bristol Center, then at the top of the hill, turn right on Montanye Road, which will take you into Cheshire. At the end of Montanye (now called Goodale Road), go right, then left on Wells Curtice Road. At the end of Wells Curtice Road (in 1.9 miles), make a right on West Lake Road (a.k.a County Road 16). Onanda Park Upland Trails Area will be on your right in 1.6 miles.

From Rochester and points north: Take the Canandaigua or Victor exit from the Thruway, whichever is closer for you. Go south to Route 5&20. From the Canandaigua side, take Middle Cheshire Road to the south end, then go left on Wells Curtice Road and right on West Lake Road (County Road 16). Onanda Park Upland will be on your right in 1.6 miles. From the Victor/Bloomfield side, take Route 64 south to Bristol Center, left on County Road 32, and right on Montanye Road. At the end of Montanye (now called Goodale Road), go right, then left on Wells Curtice Road. At the end of Wells Curtice Road (in 1.9 miles), make a right on West Lake Road (a.k.a County Road 16). Onanda Park Upland Trails Area will be on your right in 1.6 miles.

See  http://www.townofcanandaigua.org/page.asp?id=263   for trail map.

 

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Hike at Cumming Nature Center, Blueberry Hill

**Each hiker is asked to pay the $3 entrance fee for this hike.  Members of Rochester Museum and Science Center, toddlers and  active military/veterans have free admission.
Meet at 3:45 for a 4 PM hike start at Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Road, Naples. The RMSC-owned Cumming Center is a 900 acre preserve with 15 miles of hiking trails hosting year round environmental education programs.
Climbers will follow along the interior trails to the Wilderness Trail and if time allows connect to the DEC trail to the Honeoye Inlet Overlook (Blueberry Hill).
Naturalists and Tourists will explore the interior trails, passing beaver habitat, learning Native practices and possibly spot a gnome or 2.
Social: Please join us for an optional dish-to-pass social after the hikes, on the grounds of the Cumming Center. We will gather at the group of benches to the left of the Visitors’ Center. Bring a beverage and your favorite dish, appetizers or dessert goodies, or pay $5 into our social fee. Bring a folding table and lawn chair if you have them. The Visitors’ Center closes at 5, but we have permission to stay for the social and clean up afterwards.
Directions:

From Rochester and points North: Take 390 South to Routes 5 & 20,   Proceed to Rt15A in Lima. Head South on Rt15A to Route 20A in Hemlock,   Head East on 20A to East Lake Road in Honeoye. Proceed South on East Lake Road a short distance to County Road 33, (there are signs pointing the way from the junction of East Lake Road and County Road 33). Turn East on County Road 33, then Southeast on Pinewood Hill Road, which becomes becomes Gulick Road.  After 5.6 miles the CNC entrance will be on the right.

From Springwater: Go North on Rt 15A to Route 20A in Hemlock,   Head East on Rt 20A to East Lake Road in Honeoye. Proceed South on East Lake Road to County Road 33 (Signs point the way from the junction of East Lake Road and County Road 33). Turn East on County Road 33, then Southeast on Pinewood Hill Road.  This becomes Gulick Road.  After 5.6 miles the CNC entrance will be on the Right, about 1.5 miles past the Wesley Hill parking lot.  OR, go to Naples and follow the directions below. They are both about 23 mile routes.

From Wayland, Naples, and points South: Follow NY 21 East from Wayland, thru N.Cohocton to Naples (11.4miles). Turn Left onto Clark Street (County Hwy36), heading North (Next to Middletown Tavern). Take first Right onto  Gulick Road. Follow Gulick Road for 6.6 miles.   CNC will be on the Left.

 

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Hike at Hickory Ridge Preserve, Naples

Please join us on Sunday July 7 for a look at the newly regroomed and renamed Hickory Ridge Trail, formerly known as the West Hill Preserve, off Seman Road in Naples. Springwater Trails was responsible for maintaining the Finger Lakes Trail segment through this property and on down the hill to Naples for many years, so many of you will remember the “Maintenance Hikes” here, with loppers, chainsaws, virulent multiflora rose, and muddy boots. The lower portion of the trail, heading down to Naples, has been closed due to owner permission issues, but the Nature Conservancy, which owns the 550 acre uphill section, has devoted significance resources in the past 8 months to rerouting and improving the switchback loop at the Seman Road end, eliminating the muddy sections, enlarging the parking area, softening the steep parts and making it user-friendly for multiple user groups.

Meet at 3:45 for a 4PM start at 6795 Seman Road, Naples. All groups will start on the same route, with the Climbers completing the full counterclockwise loop of about 4 miles and the Tourists and Naturalists tackling the easier east side of the loop and returning as they came, for a total of 2-3 miles.  The trails are all wooded, well groomed and wide, with gentle elevation gains. Bring water and sun protection.

Our Social afterwards will be a dish-to-pass at the Lake View Point Scenic Overlook at 7083 County Road 12, Naples for a terrific vista of the lake, Vine Valley, Bare Hill, and the surrounding hills and vineyards. Bring your own beverage and your favorite dish, or make a $5 donation to our Social fund. There are only two picnic tables, so bring a lawn chair and a folding table if you have one.

Directions:

From Springwater: Go south to Wayland and east on Route 21, through Naples. At .4 miles past Bob and Ruth’s and Route 245, take the first left onto County Road 12. IN 1.8 miles, take the left fork onto Rhine Street.  At the first intersection (3/4 mile) go left on Seman Road. The Hickory Ridge parking area will be on your left in about a half mile.

From Honeoye:  Go south on East Lake Road, then turn left onto County Road 33 (Egypt Valley Road). Continue on 33 all the way to the intersection with County Road 34; keep straight on County Road 33, whose name now changes to West Hollow Road. Continue for 4.3 miles, passing Clement Road on your right. Turn left on Seman Road. Go 1.3 miles to Hickory Ridge Trailhead on your right.

From Rochester/Victor/Canandaigua: Follow 5 and 20 to Route 64, Then south on Route 64 through the Bristol Valley about 13 miles to Bristol Springs.Just past Gannett Hill Road, go right on County Road 12. Go 2.8 miles, pass the Scenic Overlook, and take a right on Oakley Road. At the intersection in 3/4 mile, go straight onto Seman Road. In a half mile, the trailhead will be on your left.

To the Social:  From the trailhead, go east toward Gannett Hill, straight on Oakley Road Road, and turn left on County Road 12. In 1/4 mile, the Canandaigua Lake Scenic Overlook will be on your right.

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Hike at Hickory Ridge Preserve, Naples

Please join us on Sunday January 12th for one of club’s favorites, for the recently renamed Hickory Ridge Trail, formerly known as the West Hill Preserve, off Seman Road in Naples.

Springwater Trails was responsible for maintaining the Finger Lakes Trail segment through this property and on down the hill to Naples for many years, so many of you will remember the “Maintenance Hikes” here, with loppers, chainsaws, virulent multiflora rose, and muddy boots. The lower portion of the trail, heading down to Naples, has been closed due to owner permission issues, but the Nature Conservancy, which owns the 550 acre uphill section, has devoted significance resources in the past 8 months to rerouting and improving the switchback loop at the Seman Road end, eliminating the muddy sections, enlarging the parking area, softening the steep parts and making it user-friendly for multiple user groups.

Meet at 1:45 for a 2PM start at 6795 Seman Road, Naples. All groups will start on the same route, with the Climbers completing the full counterclockwise loop of about 4 miles and the Tourists and Naturalists tackling the easier east side of the loop and returning as they came, for a total of 2-3 miles.  The trails are all wooded, wide, with gentle elevation gains. Dress appropriately for the conditions.

Our Social-TBD

Directions:

From Springwater: Go south to Wayland and east on Route 21, through Naples. At .4 miles past Bob and Ruth’s and Route 245, take the first left onto County Road 12. IN 1.8 miles, take the left fork onto Rhine Street.  At the first intersection (3/4 mile) go left on Seman Road. The Hickory Ridge parking area will be on your left in about a half mile.

From Honeoye:  Go south on East Lake Road, then turn left onto County Road 33 (Egypt Valley Road). Continue on 33 all the way to the intersection with County Road 34; keep straight on County Road 33, whose name now changes to West Hollow Road. Continue for 4.3 miles, passing Clement Road on your right. Turn left on Seman Road. Go 1.3 miles to Hickory Ridge Trailhead on your right.

From Rochester/Victor/Canandaigua: Follow 5 and 20 to Route 64, Then south on Route 64 through the Bristol Valley about 13 miles to Bristol Springs.Just past Gannett Hill Road, go right on County Road 12. Go 2.8 miles, pass the Scenic Overlook, and take a right on Oakley Road. At the intersection in 3/4 mile, go straight onto Seman Road. In a half mile, the trailhead will be on your left.